Strongyloidiosis and Loeffler’s Syndrome Detected in a Patient Who Used a Short Term Steroid Treatment
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Case Report
VOLUME: 32 ISSUE: 1
P: 48 - 50
March 2008

Strongyloidiosis and Loeffler’s Syndrome Detected in a Patient Who Used a Short Term Steroid Treatment

Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2008;32(1):48-50
1. GATA Haydarpaşa Eğitim Hastanesi, Enfeksiyon Hastalıkları ve Klinik Mikrobiyoloji Servsi, İstanbul, Türkiye
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Received Date: 13.12.2006
Accepted Date: 14.12.2007
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ABSTRACT

Strongyloidiosis is widely distributed in tropical and subtropical areas but is a rarely reported parasitic infestation in Turkey. Disseminated strongyloidiosis may develop in patients with immunodeficiencies. We report a case of Strongyloides stercoralis infection and Loeffler’s syndrome that developed in a patient who had received systemic prednisolone. The patient was a 20 year-old man, born in Hatay, Turkey. The patient presented at our department complaining of abdominal pain and leg pain. After he was admitted for further examination; headache, sore throat and cough developed. The differential-leukocytic count was characterized by 14% eosinophils. When a stool examination was performed, Strongyloides stercoralis larvae were observed. The patient was treated successfully with albendazole. His symptoms improved and Strongyloides stercoralis was not detected in subsequent follow-up examinations thereafter.

Keywords:
Strongyloides stercoralis, Loeffler’s syndrome, steroid